Saw someone else browsing this thread and it reminded me I wanted to update my experiences..
For the past 2 or 3 months I've been listening to Astronomy 161 - solar system, night sky, history of how things were learned in astronomy. Only 1 lecture to go. What a brilliant course. It's been very refreshing and interesting to listen to. It gives a great background and more depth to stuff which I knew, but didn't know how or why I knew it. Next is Astronomy 162, which is galaxies, nebula etc. Richard Pogge (the lecturer/professor) is very interesting and easy to listen to. I'd encourage everyone to listen to this.
Other times I've been listening to Science@NASA, Nature Podcast (occasionally), StarStuff - although this hasn't been updated since June 3, Dr Karl's greatest Moments and This Week at NASA.
It's keeping me busy and interested during my commute and I really look forward to listening to them!
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